English Synonymes Classified and Explained: With Practical Exercises. Designed for Schools and Private TuitionLongmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - 425 páginas |
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... manner , a great variety in the meaning of those words which are their con- ventional signs . We must not , however , expect to find the same extent of variety in words as in things , because the system of generalisation applied to ...
... manner , a great variety in the meaning of those words which are their con- ventional signs . We must not , however , expect to find the same extent of variety in words as in things , because the system of generalisation applied to ...
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... manner as to reduce them to a system ; or has laid down principles to serve as a basis upon which to ground a general and comprehensive classifica tion of our language . Though the author of the present work is far from pretending to ...
... manner as to reduce them to a system ; or has laid down principles to serve as a basis upon which to ground a general and comprehensive classifica tion of our language . Though the author of the present work is far from pretending to ...
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... manner lie open to the objection mentioned in another part of this intro- duction ; for the student will here gain no further information than that given him concerning the words themselves — he will acquire a knowledge of the ...
... manner lie open to the objection mentioned in another part of this intro- duction ; for the student will here gain no further information than that given him concerning the words themselves — he will acquire a knowledge of the ...
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... manner will soon produce a marked effect on the style of those who practise the rule . There is one science intimately connected with the subject of synonymy , upon which it will be naturally expected that some remarks should here be ...
... manner will soon produce a marked effect on the style of those who practise the rule . There is one science intimately connected with the subject of synonymy , upon which it will be naturally expected that some remarks should here be ...
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... manner in which the book is intended to be used is as follows : -The expla- nations under each pair of words having been carefully and attentively read by the pupil , he * Besides the works above mentioned , there was published at ...
... manner in which the book is intended to be used is as follows : -The expla- nations under each pair of words having been carefully and attentively read by the pupil , he * Besides the works above mentioned , there was published at ...
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